I dont know what you mean but scientific, but if you mean birth name its James Howlett
Wolverine's real name is James Howlett, although he is commonly known as Logan. He was born as James Howlett in the 19th century in Canada. He later adopted the name Logan when he became the Wolverine.
A Phoenix is often associated with the ability to be reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and resurrection. Additionally, they possess powerful regenerative abilities, immense strength, and the capability to produce intense flames.
Jean Grey's enemies include Magneto, the Hellfire Club, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and the Phoenix Force itself when it manifests as a destructive entity. These adversaries often challenge Jean due to her immense psychic powers and her connection to the Phoenix Force.
Wolverine's retractable claws are housed within his forearms and extend beyond his wrists when he unsheathes them. When retracted, the claws fold up along his forearm bones, so they do not impede his flexibility in the wrists, elbows, or forearms. This design allows him to have normal range of motion when his claws are not extended.
The most expensive X-Men comic book from the 80s is "Uncanny X-Men #266" which features the first appearance of Gambit. In mint condition, this comic can be worth several hundred dollars or more depending on the market demand at the time of sale.
X-Men (2000)
X2: X-Men United (2003)
X3: The Last Stand (2006)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
X-Men: First Class (2011)
And a movie that is X-men related is 1997's Generation X which has characters from X-men like Emma Frost, Jubilee, and Banshee.
The value of a classic X-Men Marvel 25th anniversary issue can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, you'd need to consult a reputable comic book price guide or have it appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
Franklin Richards, one of the most powerful mutants in the Marvel Universe, has reality-warping abilities that could potentially rival and defeat the Anti-Monitor from DC. Other contenders could include characters like the Living Tribunal or the One-Above-All, who are cosmic entities with unparalleled power.
In various comic book storylines, Professor Xavier is paralyzed after being injured in an altercation with an alien named Lucifer. In the "X-Men" movie franchise, he is paralyzed after being shot by a former ally, Magneto.
The value of the comic book Cable #1 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. As of now, it can range from $5 to $20 for a standard issue in good condition. If you have a special edition or a graded copy, the price could be higher.
Yes, DC Comics has characters who have accelerated healing abilities similar to Wolverine from Marvel Comics. For example, characters like Lobo, Vandal Savage, and Resurrection Man possess rapid healing powers that allow them to recover quickly from injuries.
Nightcrawler was not included in X-Men: The Last Stand due to scheduling conflicts and the actor's desire to explore other projects. The character was ultimately written out of the script, resulting in his absence from the film.
It depends on personal preference. Nightcrawler possesses teleportation abilities and agility, while Wolverine has heightened senses and a powerful healing factor. Both characters are skilled fighters in their own right, with different strengths and abilities.
Rogue is a mutant who formerly possessed the ability to absorb the memories, abilities, personality, and outward physical characteristics of other beings through skin-to-skin contact. Such transfers lasted for 60 times longer than the contact time, with extended contact resulting in the possibility of permanent absorption. No upper limit had been determined for the number of beings Rogue could simultaneously imprint. Upon absorbing another's memories, Rogue also gained any associated emotional responses. Rogue was typically able to control such emotions, however absorbing psyches more powerful than her own resulted in Rogue's psyche being supplanted. After permanently absorbing the powers of Ms. Marvel, Rogue possessed an amalgamated mutant human/alien Kree physiology that granted her a degree of immunity to poisons, and a virtually indestructible body. Rogue also possessed Ms. Marvel's above normal reflexes and psychic "seventh sense" that enabled her to subconsciously anticipate an opponent's moves. Whilst Rogue possessed Ms. Marvel's psyche, her "double" consciousness made her resistant to telepathic probes from even the most powerful mind readers. She also gained Ms. Marvel's incredible strength, and supersonic flight. After absorbing the powers of an alien Skrull, Rogue began to spontaneously reactivate previously absorbed abilities. Rogue could also tap into the residual psychic energy of those she had imprinted to determine their status and to relive past events from their perspective. Recently, Rogue has seemingly permanently absorbed the fire-based powers of Sunfire. Rogue's power is she can morph into anyone's physical characteristics,memories, abilities with whom she comes into flesh-to-flesh contact. in the movies, she kills people by touching them, plain and simple. except for mutants, where she takes their powers, but not for very long.
Yes, DC characters have appeared in Marvel Comics through various crossover events. Prominent examples include the crossover series "JLA/Avengers" and individual appearances like when Batman and Spider-Man teamed up in "Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds."
The Juggernaut is one of the strongest beings in the Marvel universe. He possesses immense superhuman strength, durability, and unstoppable momentum once he starts moving. His strength is amplified by the mystical gem called the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak that powers him.
Alex Summers, also known as Havok, is typically depicted as being around 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall in the comics and related media.
It is always hard to say how old a comic book character is. The timeline does not always match up.
Kitty was a thirteen-and-a-half year old girl when her powers manifested. She appeared in the comic books in 1980 (Uncanny X-Men #129) so she would be 30 in real-time. However, as I said, the timeline does not always match up.
In the X-Men movies, her character was only recently shown/introduced, so she is portrayed as if she is still a teenager, perhaps of high school age.
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In older comics, she was a teenager of about 15 or 16, but in modern day, she is in her early 20's.
Unfortunately, since X-men misfits was just recently published (in 2009) and the first volume just came out, it is not available online. you can either buy it in a store or wait a couple months (probably 5-6 months) or so.